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- Title
Is the Water Footprint an Appropriate Tool for Forestry and Forest Products: The Fennoscandian Case.
- Authors
Launiainen, Samuli; Futter, Martyn; Ellison, David; Clarke, Nicholas; Finér, Leena; Högbom, Lars; Laurén, Ari; Ring, Eva
- Abstract
The water footprint by the Water Footprint Network (WF) is an ambitious tool for measuring human appropriation and promoting sustainable use of fresh water. Using recent case studies and examples from water-abundant Fennoscandia, we consider whether it is an appropriate tool for evaluating the water use of forestry and forest-based products. We show that aggregating catchment level water consumption over a product life cycle does not consider fresh water as a renewable resource and is inconsistent with the principles of the hydrologic cycle. Currently, the WF assumes that all evapotranspiration (ET) from forests is a human appropriation of water although ET from managed forests in Fennoscandia is indistinguishable from that of unmanaged forests. We suggest that ET should not be included in the water footprint of rain-fed forestry and forest-based products. Tools for sustainable water management should always contextualize water use and water impacts with local water availability and environmental sensitivity.
- Subjects
SCANDINAVIA; FORESTS &; forestry; ECOLOGICAL impact; FRESH water; SUSTAINABILITY; WATER consumption; WATER management
- Publication
AMBIO - A Journal of the Human Environment, 2014, Vol 43, Issue 2, p244
- ISSN
0044-7447
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s13280-013-0380-z